Flying cars and see-through TVs: trends and weirdest gadgets on show


People came from far and wide to test out new gadgets at the Consumer Electronics Show. Picture: Consumer Technology Association
People came from far and wide to test out new gadgets at the Consumer Electronics Show. Picture: Consumer Technology Association

Breakthrough technology and wacky gadgets were showcased at the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) with more than 4000 exhibitors showing off their latest innovations.

The Las Vegas show attracted everyone from massive corporations to small start ups, offering a glimpse of the technology that could change our lives in years to come.

Here are some of the best (and weirdest) ideas to come out of this year’s showcase.

Take a look at the bold and wacky inventions from one of the biggest technology shows the Consumer Electronics Show 2024 in Las Vegas.

An LG transparent television

The world’s first transparent and wireless 4K OLED television was showcased by LG.

With a 77 inch screen, the highly-anticipated product is due to ship out later this year.

LG unveiled the worlds first wireless transparent OLED TV at CES 2024. Picture: LG Electronics
LG unveiled the worlds first wireless transparent OLED TV at CES 2024. Picture: LG Electronics

Proponents of the wireless TV say it compliments any interior design space, blends into everyday life and adds depth to images.

Samsung also showcased a prototype transparent television, work is still in progress.

People came from far and wide to test out new gadgets at the Consumer Electronics Show. Picture: Consumer Technology Association
People came from far and wide to test out new gadgets at the Consumer Electronics Show. Picture: Consumer Technology Association

AI electric pram

Did this Canadian start up make parenting a little easier?

The Canadian designed “Rosa” has been touted as an “AI companion” and stroller for your child. The cutting edge-technology comes with bluetooth speakers to play music or white noise and an app that makes the pram rock itself as needed.

Sound absorbing mobility mask

In the future people could make loud phone calls in public without worrying about disturbing those around them, thanks to a sound-absorbing mask.

French company Skyted claims the fitted mask is designed to absorb frequencies in busy environments like trains, busy restaurants or buses.

According to Skyte, the mask muffles 80 per cent of the wearer’s voice while also enhancing the volume on calls by isolating outside noises.

Flying cars

Not just the stuff of sci-fi novels, flying cars have loomed large at CES for many years.

XPeng Aeroht updated investors on plans for its flying vehicle, capable of vertical take off and low-altitude flights.

Current designs reveal a 270 degree two-person cockpit offering a wide range of view.

Smart toilets

Kohler unveiled its plants for a new generation of smart toilets.

An innovative “smart toilet seat” can clip onto any loo, allowing it to be controlled by voice commands through Google Assistant or Alexa.

The PureWash Bidet Seat offers personalised cleaning, automatically opens and closes, and adjustable water temperature.

Another company, Withings U-Scan, demonstrated a toilet bowl sensor that monitors nutrition, vitamin levels and even ovulation cycles.

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